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YouTube videos

tmanly

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I have been looking at some of the Metal Detecting videos on YouTube at night when there is nothing on the tv. It seems that most of these videos may be staged. What are your thoughts?
I like to see and hear the signals, then watch them dig the plug. Most have already removed the plug and show silver sticking out of the side.
 
I don't think most of them are staged, but who wants to watch someone digging the hole :confused:

Besides as someone who's made a couple of videos, I can tell you that many of the clips you take you end up with clad or junk, which doesn't exactly make for entertaining video :goodnight:
 
I have tried digging and detecting and doing a video that way. But now I just turn on the camera and cut my hole or have the hole exposed and show you what I have found. Staged for some of the videos where I have seen a guy dig for five minutes to pull out a pulltab might be a better way then to make me fall asleep. But I like to start my hole or take the camera deep inside and discover the target with the viewer.
 
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